CANADA WINTER GAMES: Nova Scotia’s Abigael Brownell wins second medal in trampoline

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Abigael Brownell of Truro collected her second medal of the Canada Winter Video games on Wednesday night time in Charlottetown.

Brownell claimed silver within the feminine particular person trampoline and was a mere .120 away from gold. Brownell scored 47.995 for her routine to complete barely behind gold-medal winner Brooklyn Lee-McMeeken of British Columbia, who had a 48.115 rating.

Amy Garrett (Dartmouth) positioned twelfth general

On Monday, Brownell teamed up with Garrett to gather Nova Scotia’s first medal of the Video games, a bronze in synchro trampoline.

Halifax’s Saad Eldlio stands on the rostrum with coaches Mitchell German, left, and San Fung-German. Eldilio received bronze in +68 kilogram kumite to carry the karate crew’s closing tally to 6 medals. – Contributed

Karate

On Thursday, Halifax’s Saad Eldlio helped Nova Scotia cap a tremendous week when he received bronze for the crew’s sixth medal of the Video games.

Eldlio superior to the semifinals , however misplaced to Quebec’s Anton Gurin to earn bronze within the +68 kilogram kumite.

Earlier within the day, Aarushi Patel (Halifax) was eradicated within the preliminaries in feminine kumite.

Nova Scotia’s different medal winners had been  Gasson Alkurdi (Bedford) gold  in under-61 kilograms kumite with a win over teammate Evan Peddle (Hammonds Plains), who took silver.   Bronze medals had been received by Mikayla German (Dartmouth), daughter of head coach Mitchell German and crew supervisor San Fung-German,  in -53 kg. kumite, Denise Thibault (Clare) -59 kilogram kumite and Dorian Thibault in male  -68 kilogram kumite.

Biathlon

Carter du Plooy (Halifax) positioned thirty third within the male 12.5-kilometre race. He was adopted by teammates Ewan Miner (Greenfield) thirty fourth and Craig Johnson (Dartmouth) thirty ninth.

Curling

Nova Scotia’s Sophie Blades rink will play within the semifinals on Friday (10 a.m.). The crew of Blades, third Kate Weissent, second Steffi Atherton and lead Alexis Cluney received their pool with a 4-1 document.

Hockey

Nova Scotia performed Saskatchewan in a quarter-final recreation on Thursday. Nova Scotia superior to the quarters with a 4-0 win over Newfoundland and Labrador on Wednesday night time.

Cohen Stoddard (Clark’s Harbour) stopped 20 photographs for the shutout whereas Jacob Rhyno (Jap Passage) scored twice and Cole chandler (Bedford) and Luke Dooley (Center Sackville) had singles.

RIingette

Quebec downed Nova Scotia 12-3 to advance to the quarter-finals. Sarah MacAskill scored twice whereas Maci Dobbin had one for Nova Scotia.

Myah Payne Landon (Cole Harbour) races during the 500-metre female short track speed skating competition at the Canada Winter Games on Thursday in Prince Exward Island. - Len Wagg/ Communications Nova Scotia
Myah Payne Landon (Cole Harbour) races in the course of the 500-metre feminine brief observe velocity skating competitors on the Canada Winter Video games on Thursday in Prince Exward Island. – Len Wagg/ Communications Nova Scotia

SPEED SKATING

On the Emera Oval in Halifax, Aofie Marshall (Halifax) positioned twentieth within the feminine 3,000-metre lengthy observe race. Julia Foran (Cole Harbour) was twenty second, Grace Sullivan (Hammonds Plains) twenty third and Genevieve Robinson (Bedford) twenty sixth.

Dartmouth skaters Findlay Tulloch, Evan Ren, Garrison Woodford and Caius Taggart-Cox all completed within the high 20 of the male 5,000 metres. Tulloch was 14th, Ren sixteenth, Woodford seventeenth and Taggart-Cox twentieth.

In brief observe on the North Rustico Canada Video games Centrel, Nova Scotia’s Julia Snelgrove (Dartmouth) positioned twelfth general within the feminine 500-metre occasion. Ella Kyriakidis (Halifax) completed twenty eighth, Sophie Kent-Purcell (Halifax), thirty ninth, Jasmine Helfenstein (Hammonds Plains) fortieth and Myah Payne Landon (Cole Harbour) forty first.

Within the male 500 metres, Maceo Kyriakidis (Halifax) was47th, Eli Cowper (Dartmouth) forty ninth and Ian Krill (Halifax) fiftieth.